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  1. Local Lost Pet Listings. A National Database of Lost & Found Pets. PawBoost is the world’s number one service for reuniting missing animals with 1,772,487 pets reunited and counting! Whether you’ve lost your pet or found somebody else’s, PawBoost is here to help.

  2. Lost and found pet resources. If your pet has recently gone missing, or you've found an animal that may belong to someone, it's critical that you alert your neighbors as quickly as possible and take proper steps that may lead to a happy reunion.

  3. Helping Lost Pets. Search or post lost & found pet reports on the web's oldest & largest database. What to do? Whom to contact? Great tips. A FREE volunteer service since 1998.

  4. Find your missing pet, or find a missing pet's family. List nearest TOWN AND COUNTY at the very top of your post....

  5. 3 days ago · Pet Has Been Found. Using our System, over 43,796 pets have been reunited with their owners and this figure is growing daily! Place a Listing.

  6. Find out what to do if your pet goes missing, if you've found a pet or wildlife, and what you can do to help in your community.

  7. With our free tools and premium add-on services, PawBoost helps lost pet owners find their furry loved ones – 1,771,435 pets reunited and counting! Find your lost pet faster with PawBoost. Report Lost Pet.

  8. Lost Dog Database. Post a lost/found dog classified ad, search lost/found dogs listings, alert local shelters, and print lost dog posters. Reuniting lost dogs in the United States and Canada since 2004.

  9. paws.org › services-resources › lost-foundLost and Found Pets - PAWS

    On average, PAWS helps reunite approximately 250 lost pets to their owners through our lost and found program.

  10. www.aspca.org › pet-care › general-pet-careFinding a Lost Pet | ASPCA

    If your pet does go missing, below are actions you can take to begin the search process. Search Your Home and Alert Neighbors. As soon as you notice your pet is missing, talk to your family members or housemates and ask where they last saw your pet.

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